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One of the most heavily advertised parts of The Super Mario Bros. Movie was that Donkey Kong would appear. The friend-turned-foe ape was voiced by Seth Rogen, and although he wasn’t introduced until late in the movie, he played a major role. After their initial duel, DK continued to help Mario and the gang throughout the film, with the duo bonding as the story went on. This friendship has caused many to expect that DK will return in the sequel, but sadly, that doesn’t seem to be the case for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.
Donkey Kong is Missing From The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

DK is arguably one of the most iconic heroes from the Mario franchise, and his importance to the first movie’s story would make his absence in a sequel strange. Plus, Seth Rogen is a major name, and his absence could hurt a sequel’s marketing. But so far, he hasn’t been featured in any of the film’s marketing, and Seth Rogen’s return hasn’t yet been confirmed for the film. Since DK was ever-present in the first film’s marketing, it would be strange for him not to appear in the marketing for Galaxy at all if he is still in the film.
On top of that, DK doesn’t have much of a reason to appear in an adaptation of Super Mario Galaxy. He isn’t in the original game, and if the core cast of Mario characters is going to space this time around, it would be strange for DK to leave the Jungle Kingdom to head there as well. The Mushroom Kingdom probably doesn’t need the help of the Kongs anymore, meaning that DK doesn’t have to be involved with this story.
It’s a shame that DK probably won’t be returning, as he was one of the best parts of the first film. The Jungle Kingdom sequence gave The Super Mario Bros. Movie a lot of its flavor, keeping it from feeling like it was overly reliant on the bland Mushroom Kingdom setting.
On top of that, DK’s relationship with his father was the perfect parallel to Mario’s character arc. DK worked as a fantastic foil, helping to develop the movie’s themes. DK was also hilarious, uniquely animated, and served as a completely original take on the character, thanks to his being able to fully talk.









